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Maianthemum bifolium v kamtschatum 'Minima'

Maianthemum bifolium v kamtschatum 'Minima'

A dwarf version of the Eurasian false lily of the valley, white flowers followed by red fruits it is a neat little creeper for the woodland garden.____ZONE 5
$15.00

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Maianthemum dilatatum 'Baby Moon'

Maianthemum dilatatum 'Baby Moon'

Unbearably cute with golden edged little round leaves this thing is much nicer than our native canadense, the taxonomy is a bit confused but I believe dilatatum is conspecific with kamtschatum which some consider part of biflorum, how can a genus of 3 or 4 species get so confused? It's also called Snakeberry and Two Leaved Soloman's Seal and the ever ubiquitus Wild Lily of the Valley.____ZONE 5
$19.00

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Maianthemum stellatum ssp. Crassum (Smilacina racemosa dwarf)

Maianthemum stellatum ssp. Crassum (Smilacina racemosa dwarf)

Maianthemum stellatum var. crassum An amazing little thing glaucous blue almost succulent foliage on plants just a few inches high, it wanders around in the garden making a tuft here and a tuft there and is extremely cute. I had admired this in Fred Case's garden for years and finally begged a piece several years ago. We have slowly built up stock and finally have enough to offer. I consider it one of the choicest plants in our woodland garden.____ZONE 4
$19.00

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Mentha capensis himalayensis (Mentha longifolia)

Mentha capensis himalayensis (Mentha longifolia)

Something is wrong here I don't think the Himalayas have a cape or vice versa. I think Mentha longifolia subsp. hymalaiensis is more likely. ____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Mertensia virginica

Mertensia virginica

Virginia blue Bells are prized for their display of lovely sky blue flowers in the spring, very beautiful when massed in a shady spot; an easy plant (unlike the western alpine species) that belongs in every garden.
$12.00

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Minuartia laricifolia

Minuartia laricifolia

A nice little minuartia, with rather large white flowers it's a great plant for a dry rock garden.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Minuartia verna

Minuartia verna

One of the most desirable species with golf green cushions of short bright green foliage, these are not as tight as some that I have seen but still very nice cushion plants.____ZONE 5
$8.00

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Mitchella repens

Mitchella repens

An elegant ground cover with flat sprays of dark glossy evergreen leaves with pairs of sweet white flowers like a long-tubed Jasmine followed by scarlet berries, Partridge Berry is a very aristocratic plant that is never weedy. Mitchella ranks as one of the best ground covers for shade, just the thing to plant under your pear tree. Note that the woodlanders marked with an * ship either early to mid march or summer dormant.
$12.00

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Muehlenbeckia axilaris

Muehlenbeckia axilaris

A mat forming member of the Polygonaceae, its cute, and hardy here, which is more than you can say for most of the New Zealand flora.____ZONE 6
$12.00

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Mukdenia rossii

Mukdenia rossii

Actually, I prefer Aceriphyllum; Mukdenia sounds so… well, mucky, not at all apropos. An engaging monotypic woodland Saxifrage relative from China; with large maple like leaves; the 5 petaled starry white flowers are in compact helicoid cymes arising from the creeping rootstock.____ZONE 4
$15.00

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